Flight UA108, which was bound for Munich, had just taken off from Washington Dulles Airport on 25th July when the left engine failed

Washington: A United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, operating as Flight UA108 to Munich, faced a serious mid-air emergency on July 25 after one of its engines failed shortly after takeoff from Washington Dulles Airport. The aircraft had reached an altitude of 5,000 feet when the left engine malfunctioned, prompting the pilots to issue a MAYDAY call.
How did the crew respond?
Reacting swiftly, the flight crew declared an emergency and worked closely with air traffic controllers to prepare for a safe return. With the aircraft still airborne, the pilots climbed to an altitude of 6,000 feet and entered a holding pattern northwest of Washington to safely dump fuel. This step was essential to reduce the plane’s weight for a safer landing.
How long did the plane remain in the air?
According to data from FlightAware, the Dreamliner circled for 2 hours and 38 minutes while fuel was being discharged. During this time, the air traffic controllers carefully guided the flight to maintain separation from other aircraft. Constant communication was maintained between the cockpit and ATC, ensuring every step was coordinated.
What happened after fuel dumping?
Once fuel dumping was complete, the pilots requested permission for an Instrument Landing System (ILS) approach on Runway 19 Centre. The landing was carried out safely, but due to the disabled left engine, the aircraft could not taxi on its own and had to be towed off the runway.
Was anyone hurt?
Thankfully, there were no injuries among the passengers or crew. The aircraft, however, remains grounded at Washington Dulles Airport as of Monday. Investigations into the cause of the engine failure are expected to follow, involving United Airlines and relevant aviation safety authorities.
Is this part of a larger concern?
The incident has drawn attention due to its resemblance to a recent case involving Air India, where another Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner experienced a severe engine issue shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad. While both aircraft avoided catastrophe, the close timing of these events is likely to raise further scrutiny of the Dreamliner’s engine reliability.
Published: 29 Jul 2025, 06:25 pm IST
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